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Business To Give Away 1 Year Free Home Cleaning For Ultimate 'Mess Master'

ANN ARBOR (WWJ) - A local residential cleaning company is teaming up with a "dirty" celebrity to give away free home cleaning for a year to the biggest "Mess Master."

Ann Arbor-based Molly Maid is joining forces with popular TV persona Mike Rowe and his newly launched "My Dirty Jobs" cleaning product line for their Mess Masters contest.

"His 'Dirty Jobs' TV show and some of the 'ewwww' that he's been in, I think he's probably been in every mess that's ever been made. He's definitely one guy who's not afraid to get dirty," said Molly Maid spokesperson Melinda Stewart.

The contest, which runs through May 6, gives parents the opportunity to share their kid and pet messes by snapping and sharing photos of them in action.

"People always say when you have small kids or when your pets are young and healthy that you're supposed to live those moments and capture those moments and treasure them," Stewart said."

"So, that's really what this is about is, you know, even the messes can be celebrated and something to capture and share with your friends so you can laugh about it later when it's all cleaned up," she continued.

Stewart said the contest will turn its focus to the epic household messes that the Mess Masters themselves have created, and how to effectively take care of the mess by using My Dirty Jobs cleaning products in everyday cleaning.

To participate, parents and pet owners will take photos of their kid or pet and his or her dirty work and edit them via a Facebook photo editing tool. Participants will also have the opportunity to customize their images by choosing superhero personas to bring the Mess Masters and their messes to life.

The best image will be awarded the grand prize one-year of free Molly Maid cleaning services. For more information, visit www.mollymaid.com.

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